Some typical automation solutions for remote control
Autonomous operation
- Control system for automated cement operation (offshore)
- Control system for automated pressure testing (offshore)
Chemical mixing / injection
- Control system for mud mixing (offshore)
- Control system for bulk operation (offshore)
- Control system for chemical injection (offshore)
Other automated solutions
- Control system for Drill Cuttings Management (offshore)
- Control system High Pressure pumps
- Control system for nitrogen pumps
- Data acquisition system for Coil Tubing operation
- Control system for Recirculation Aquaculture System (RAS)
Typical sensors we use in control systems
- Positioners, feedback an actuators for valve control
- Pressure transmitters
- Temperature transmitters
- Level transmitters
- Flow meters
- Load cells
- Speed / RPM sensors
- Vibriation sensors
- Oil quality sensors
- Cameras
Typical use of sensors
- Control of pipe lines (valves, pressure, temperature, flow)
- Control of tank level (by both Level transmitters and camera)
- Control of weight (load cells)
- Control and monitoring of engines and pumps (pressure, temperature, speed, vibration, oil quality and start / stop)
- Control and monitoring of conveyors (temperature, speed, vibration and start / stop)
This forms the core of any control system
This forms the essential starting point for any control system because it enables the feedback loop – the core mechanism that allows the system to monitor itself and make adjustments. Sensors collect data about the system’s current state, which is then processed to determine if changes are needed. Based on this information, the control logic sends commands to adjust the system in real time.